Errol Spence Jr - INSIDE THE RESUME

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  1. kartog

    kartog Agent Smith Full Member

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    Please don't waste anybody's time and bandwidth with nonsense.

    Brook fought Rabchenko, Zerafa, Deluca all at 154 since the Spence fight then after almost three years since he last made 147, he fought Crawford at, guess what, 147. And gets knocked out on his feet with a half-jab, this after enduring bombs from a hard-punching middleweight in Golovkin and a war of attrition with Spence, both fights being stopped only because his orbital bones were cracked and not because he was "out on his feet with a flick of a jab". Geez I'm ashamed with myself for even replying to this.:(

    If you meant Amir using the low blow to quit and avoid getting knocked out, I guess you hit the nail right on the proverbial head-- Khan was "more wiser". He definitely had more wisdom there, ahhh.....a better Khan one might truly say.:eaea:


    Un-f*cking-believable:facepalm:
     
  2. Manfred

    Manfred Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    My bad, you right about the weight at 154, however that don't change the circumstances. From 154 to 147 ain't no great leap and he did win two minor titles from those three wins. He was fighting the same type of fighters before he beat Porter. Now, if you don't know then you should know that it's the punch you don't see that does the most damage and that is exactly what happened to Brook. He didn't look bad against Crawford. He just got caught with a punch he didn't see. The follow up punches is what sealed his fate. Yeah, Khan was wiser but Spence and Pac is wiser than that because they won't even get in the ring. You can talk until your tongue swell up and bust, The fact remains that the man was fit and ready. If he wasn't fit for Crawford then he wasn't fit for Spence. Two hard fights and he's done. Come on man, even you should know better than that.
     
  3. Alo2006

    Alo2006 R.I.P Sean Taylor Full Member

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    Spence is #1 WW.
     
  4. Manfred

    Manfred Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I'll put it like this, If Crawford is not the best, then the best don't f- - k with him. Now what does that tell you.
     
  5. GasTank

    GasTank New Member Full Member

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    I'd take Crawford. He proved his power can translate at 147.
     
  6. GasTank

    GasTank New Member Full Member

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    Consistent ability to get KOs is rare at the championship level below 154.

    Crawford is 5-0 with 5 KOs competing at the championship level at 147.

    Errol Spence with his last two fights provided that he was better than Porter and Garcia just by a hair.